An enchanting and magical evening with iconic melodies from the Hollywood dream factory

Thursday, August 9th, 2018; 7:30 PM

Casino Baden

Hollywood Music Workshop directors Dimitrie Leivici and Lilo Belloto announced today that they will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the popular film scoring program in Austria with the “Hollywood Dreams” gala concert. The event will focus on music from Warner Bros., including popular themes such as the Casablanca Suite (Max Steiner), Gabriels Oboe from The Mission (Enio Morricone), Chariots of Fire (Vangelis), The Hobbit (Howard Shore), Superman Theme, Raiders March from Indiana Jones, Nimbus 2000 from Harry Potter (John Williams) and many more. Also included in the program will be original music by Joe Kraemer and Nan Schwartz.

The evening of popular film music will be performed by the Synchron Stage Orchestra Vienna under the baton of Joe Kraemer and Conrad Pope. The evening will be emceed by radio personality Lilo Belotto of Hollywood Music Workshop and Thomas Mikusz of White Bear PR.

“Classic films and scores by great composers such as Max Steiner, Erich Korngold, Enio Morricone and John Williams inspire young filmmakers from all around the world to pursue their dreams in Hollywood & beyond”, says Hollywood Music Workshop director Lilo Belotto. “We are thrilled to celebrate those dreams with the iconic film scores of Warner Bros.”, adds Dimitrie Leivici.

Hollywood Music Workshop will take place from July 9 – August 16, 2018 in Baden, near Vienna. The workshop was founded by Dimitrie Leivici and Lilo Belotto. Over the past ten years Hollywood Music Workshop has welcomed students from all over the globe, learning from top composers, arrangers and sound engineers in the beautiful City of Baden, just outside of Vienna. Many of those students have furthered their careers and gone out into the composing world, scoring for Film & TV. In addition, they made lasting friendships with mentors and other students. Hollywood Music Workshop is excited to celebrate its 10th Anniversary this summer with an extended curriculum.